This is part of Digital Luxembourg, the country’s initiative to become a technological frontrunner internationally.

University of Luxembourg Rector Stéphane Pallage said that the AI lab would be a “cross-pollination between disciplines.”

“Tackling real-world problems involves bringing together experts from across disciplines, not just the sciences but also law, the humanities and beyond,” said Pallage. “This collaboration provides a new context for this approach, and we are sure it will have a very positive impact on the economy and society.

Additionally, Digital Luxembourg also aims to create educational materials to aid researchers and professionals across sectors in applying AI in their work.